We recently had the pleasure of performing a One On One Session at City Winery New York last month. Check it out below! Setlist: Wild Silly Bones Doesn’t Even Bother Me Audio & Video by: Ehud Lazin Full session: Wild: Silly Bones Doesn’t Even Bother...

Your past is a skeleton, walking one step behind you. And your future is a skeleton walking one step in front of you. Maybe you don’t wear a watch, but your skeletons do. They always know what time it is…Life is short yo, so eat, drink and be merry because under all this surface stuff is a bunch of delicate bones, finite, and they’re keeping track. Thank you to Noisey for premiering our video for “Silly Bones” directed by Daniel...

Along with singles “99.9%” and “Silly Bones” we’ve released another new song and video from ‘Wild’ today called “Trap For Young Players”, which is basically a saying from back home that means rookie mistake (American translation). You can check out the music video directed by Roland Ellis, via Rolling Stone...

We present to you, the video for “99.9%”! Directed by our own Dave and Dan, it was super fun making this video, shot while roaming around Brooklyn. We hadn’t directed anything before, so we got together and came up with a concept, and then reached out to a few of our filmmaker friends. Many thanks to Relix for the premiere, our buddy Eric Feigenbaum from Remedial Media for the edit, and Jesse English and Pete Moses who helped film and produce a bunch of it. Watch it...

Big thanks to The Wild Honey Pie for premiering the B-side to “99.9%” – check out “Devil and the Sea” via their site HERE. We all ride the line between the best of us and the worst of us. Really, this song is about accepting but still wrestling with your humanity…or maybe it’s just about sailing. “Devil and the Sea” is out now on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play and Amazon. Pick your poison...

Friends, the long silence is over, the period of abstinence has ended and the season of new music from your Streets family has officially begun – today – with this little tune we like to call 99.9% Most of these lyrics were written on the back of a napkin, as is the custom, at a bar in the East Village. It’s quite the cliche isn’t it – a depressed songwriter finishes his shit day job, walks into a dive bar by himself, gets drunk and imagines things being better than they currently are. This song means a lot to us (as does the whole new album you’re yet to hear) so please share it, post it and scream it from the roof tops because it’s about you and about me – for all the 99.9 percenter’s (made that word up) – hope thing get a little better! Check out its premiere over at Noisey. iTunes Google Play...